This course is a deep dive into the core theological views that shape faith today—re-examining traditional doctrines through the lens of fulfillment, spiritual liberty, and subjective Christianity. By critically exploring biblical themes, we challenge institutionalized religious structures, offering a more complete, post-fulfillment understanding of God, salvation, the afterlife, and Christian living.
Throughout this course, you’ll engage with thought-provoking lessons on God’s nature, the role of Jesus, biblical eschatology, sin, salvation, and the New Covenant, moving beyond outdated religious constructs into a faith grounded in spiritual freedom.
Who this course is for:
- Seekers questioning traditional Christian teachings and wanting a fresh, biblical perspective.
- Christians frustrated with institutional religion who seek spiritual growth outside of churches.
- Anyone interested in fulfilled theology and how it reshapes core beliefs about sin, salvation, and the afterlife.
- Believers looking for spiritual freedom and a faith focused on love rather than obligation.
The Collection
This course collects the main fundamental Courses offerd at CULT. It includes the following courses:
Summary of Views
The course presents a comprehensive, biblically grounded exploration of key theological topics, offering thought-provoking insights and perspectives on fundamental aspects of Christianity. The course is structured into a series of video summaries that delve into critical subjects such as the nature of God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, creation, salvation, and the New Testament. Each session invites learners to engage deeply with the teachings of scripture, encouraging them to reflect on personal beliefs while offering an inclusive view of Christian thought. Topics are addressed in a subjective, relationship-focused manner, emphasizing love as the core principle of spiritual life, above rigid dogmatic beliefs or institutional practices.
Has Jesus Returned
For centuries, Christians have anticipated the future return of Jesus. But what if He has already come back? This course challenges traditional eschatology by diving deep into biblical texts, historical context, and theological perspectives to examine the question: Has Jesus already returned?
Evaluating Sola Scriptura
For centuries, Protestants have held to the belief of Sola Scriptura—the idea that Scripture alone is the ultimate authority in Christianity. But is this perspective biblical, historical, or practical? In this compelling course, Shawn McCraney challenges the traditional understanding of biblical authority, presenting a Spirit-led alternative to Christian doctrine, faith, and unity.
Christian Liberty Explained
Modern Christianity is filled with institutions that claim authority over believers—churches, denominations, religious leaders—all imposing rules, doctrines, and expectations. But what if Christianity was never meant to be institutionalized? In this provocative course, Shawn McCraney explores the radical concept of Christian Ultra-Libertarianism—a faith that rejects hierarchical religious control and embraces a Spirit-led, individualistic approach to following Christ.
What Now?
The What Now? series is an in-depth exploration of faith in the context of fulfillment. Building upon the foundational premise that Jesus has already returned, this course examines the implications of that reality for believers today. If the material religion of the past has been fulfilled and God now relates to individuals directly by His Spirit, what does faith look like in this present age?
The Tree of Christian Living
Rooted in biblical symbolism, The Tree of Christian Living course provides a comprehensive framework for understanding Christian growth, faith, and spiritual maturity. This course explores the Christian journey through the imagery of a tree—its roots, trunk, branches, leaves, fruit, and seeds—illustrating the progressive stages of faith development.